ground pine

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  • ground-pine

Noun

ground pine (countable and uncountable, plural ground pines)

  1. Any of several plants, none of which are true pines:
    1. Ajuga, a genus of herbaceous flowering plants in the mint family Lamiaceae, with most species native to Europe, Asia, and Africa; also, specifically:
      1. Ajuga chamaepitys (yellow bugle), native to Europe, the eastern part of the Mediterranean, and North Africa
    2. Diphasiastrum complanatum (syn. Lycopodium complanatum) (northern running-pine), a species of clubmoss native to dry coniferous forests throughout the holarctic region.
    3. Lycopodium, a genus of clubmosses in the family Lycopodiaceae, a family allied to the ferns, specifically:
      1. Lycopodium obscurum (princess pine), native to eastern North America
      2. Lycopodium clavatum (stag's-horn clubmoss, running clubmoss)

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